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SXRC Remote Control
Operation
Once the group you want to adjust is selected you will be able
to choose from the following items (depending on LINK setting).
»
GAIN
»EQ
»LO-PASS
»HI-PASS
»PHASE
»MUTE
»KOMPRESSOR
»KOMP. ADJ.
»GAIN RANGE
»PINK NOISE
Use the UP and DOWN keys to scroll
through the selections above and press the
ENT key to select.
GAIN MENU - Here is where you adjust the selected group’s
gain controls. All amplifiers in the group will be adjusted up or
down when you adjust the gain control.
If each amplifier has different gain settings, the SXRC will
display the gain level of the highest amplifier in the group . It also
monitors and maintains any differences between channels or
individual amplifiers that you may have set separately.
If you can not adjust a group up or down, then it means the
channel differences are being maintained and there is no where
to go. You will need to adjust each amplifier individually or set
each amplifier’s gain to a similar setting.
Here are four of the many possible examples.
Example 1
Group-01 has two amplifiers in it, amp 1
has both channels gain set at
12.0 while
amp 2 is at
0.0. When you select this
group to adjust the gain you will see
12.0 in the display,the highest gain
setting of the group.
When you try to increase or decrease the
gain setting of this group, nothing will
happen. Since the gain range is 12 dB
(0.0 dB to 12.0 dB) there is no way to
increase or decrease the gain and
maintain 12 dB of difference between the amplifiers. The SXRC
is maintaining the differences you set between the amplifiers.
Example 2
Group-02 has two amplifiers in it, amp 1
has channel gains set at
3.0 (Left) and
9.0 (Right) while amp 2 is at 6.0 (Left)
and
3.0 (Right). When you select this
group to adjust the gain you will see
6.0
(Left) and 9.0 (Right) in the display, the
highest gain settings of the group.
Since the gain range is 12 dB
(0.0 dB to 12.0 dB) for both channels,
when you try to increase or decrease the
gain setting of this group you will only
have 3 dB of movement in either direction. (3.0 dB to 0.0 dB in
the Left channel) and (9.0 dB to 12.0 dB in the Right channel)
This will maintain all the channel and amplifier gain differences
while allowing you to adjust the gain of all the amplifiers.